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See also: German See also: Protestant theologian, Was See also: born at Stetten near Cannstadt in See also: Wurttemberg on the 1st of See also: September 1839
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From 1857 to 1861 he studied at See also: Tubingen under F
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Baur; and afterwards in See also: England and Scotland
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He then entered the See also: ministry, became repetent at Tubingen, and for a See also: short See also: time held a pastorate at See also: Heilbronn (1868)
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In 187o he became chief pastor and See also: superintendent at See also: Jena and soon afterwards professor ordinarius of See also: theology, but in 1875 he was called to the chair of systematic theology at Berlin, having made his name by a series of articles on New Testament See also: criticism and Johannine and Pauline theology, which appeared in Adolf Hilgenfeld's Zeitschrift fur wissenschaflliche Theologie, and by his Der Paulinismus, published in 1873 (2nd ed., 189o; Eng. trans., Paulinism: a Contribution to the See also: History of See also: Primitive Christian Theology, 2 vols., 1873, &c.)
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Das Urchristentum, See also: seine Schriften and Lehren, in geschichtlicheni Zusammenhang beschrieben was published in 1878 and considerably enlarged for a second edition in 1902 -(Eng. trans., 1906)
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In 1890 appeared The Development of Theology since See also: Kant, and its Progress in See also: Great Britain since 1825, which was written for publication in England
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A more elaborate See also: work was his Religionsphilosophie auf geschichtlichen Grundlage (1878; 2nd ed., enlarged, 1883—1884; Eng. trans., from 2nd German ed., The Philosophy of See also: Religion on the Basis of its History, 4 vols., 1886-1888)
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" The Influence of the Apostle See also: Paul on the Development of See also: Christianity " was the title of a course of Hibbert Lectures given in See also: London in 1885
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In 1894 he delivered the See also: Gifford Lectures at See also: Edinburgh, the subject being " The Philosophy and Development of Religion." His later publications included: The Early Christian Conception of Christ (1905), Die Entstehung See also: des Christentums (1905 ; Eng. trans., 1906), Religion und Religionen (1906; Eng, trans., 1907), and Die Entwicklung des Christentums (1907)
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He died on the 18th of See also: July 1908, at See also: Gross Lichterfelde, near Berlin
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In New Testament criticism See also: Pfleiderer belonged to the critical school which See also: grew out of the impulse given by F
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C
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Balir
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But, like other See also: modern German theologians, he showed a greater disposition to compromise
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All his work shows a judicial See also: tone of mind, and is remarkable for the charm of its See also: style
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Pfleiderer's younger See also: brother EDMUND (1842—1902) distinguished himself both in philosophy and theology
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He too entered the ministry (1864) and during the Franco-German War served as army See also: chaplain, an experience described in his Erlebnisse nines Feldgeistlichen (189o)
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He was afterwards appointed professor ordinarius of philosophy at See also: Kiel (1873), and in 1878 he was elected to the philosophical chair at Tubingen
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He published See also: works on Leibnitz, empiricism and scepticism in Hume's philosophy, modern pessimism, Kantic criticism, See also: English philosophy, Heraclitus of See also: Ephesus and many other subjects
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